I agree 100%, and I am sure that just about everyone on this board does.. He is trying to do things the Michigan way, If/when he is fired, it will be for his record on the field, not for this. This may be used as an excuse to make the move before they would normally do so, but not much more.If Michigan were winning, say at a level to contend for the Final Four playoff, the Morris incident would be a minor footnote, garnering little or no notice.
All that said, it would still be noticed. In this era, things like this don't go away until something else really bad happens. Right now Michigan is hoping someone else messes up soon so this fades away.